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Movie theme songs benefits audiences

   Incorporating music into films cannot only make more interesting, but it also allows the audience the ability to connect emotionally to your characters and their situation and to reinforce story or message.

  

   The added music changes the audience's mood entirely and provokes strong emotions from them, or at least in the horror movies.

  

   It is used in film to heighten a mood, provide us with information about the location of a scene, advance the plot, and tell us about the characters in the story.

  

   According to studies, it sets mood for much of the scene, the same as lighting sets mood for cinematography and helps tell the story by adding additional punch to the visual images and can propel the audience to another time zone, past and future.

 

   It is used in various ways in movies: as part of the story as in musicals, as background music within the story, and as background music to which only the audience is privy and to complement cartoons, comedies, action-adventures, science-fiction, and drama.

 

   Composers and musicologists agree that the soundtrack in conventional films assists in telling a story and it guides the audience in certain ways, emotionally, and it enriches and deepens their experience of the film.

 

   They also think that the effect of it is that it more complex than is regularly held, and believes that research on new genres – like pervasive drama – may contribute to enhancing our knowledge about it.

 

   ”It is difficult to say what it is about the soundtrack that does this “, according to Nanette Nielsen.

   Many of those interviewed said that the music and sound created a certain ambiance or atmosphere, also physically; it made them move more quickly, for example, the players sensed the ways in which the music supported their understanding of who they were, as well as who they were in the role they had undertaken to play'.

 

   'If we take seriously the self-understanding that we can achieve through sound and music, we may also start to look at our involvement in ordinary films in a new way. Maybe sound and music affect our behavior and our moral attitudes, both while we are watching the film and also afterwards. It appears that our sonic experience can help us to reflect on and influence our actions in the same manner that many other experiences can.', she added.

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